AERO ENERGY AND FORTUNE BAY ANNOUNCE COMPLETION OF DRILLING PROGRAM ON THE MURMAC URANIUM PROJECT

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HALIFAX, NS, July 24, 2024 /CNW/ - Fortune Bay Corp. (TSXV: FOR) (FWB: 5QN) (OTCQB: FTBYF) ("Fortune Bay" or the "Company") is pleased to announce completion of the 2024 summer drill program on the Murmac Uranium Project ("Murmac" or the "Project"), located in northern Saskatchewan near Uranium City. The program was designed to test regional targets across the Project for high-grade, unconformity-related basement-hosted deposits typical of the Athabasca Basin. The drilling program was funded by Aero Energy Limited (TSXV: AERO) (OTC Pink: AAUGF) (FSE: UU3) ("Aero"), and was operated by Fortune Bay, under an Option Agreement that was executed on December 15, 2023.

Highlights:

  • An average of 1,309 counts per second was intersected over 8.7 metres in hole M24-017 in structured graphitic pelite, with up to 33,600 counts per second ("cps") (using handheld RS-125 Spectrometer) associated with visible uranium mineralization. This interval is located approximately 70 to 78 metres below surface.

  • Hole M24-017 was followed up with three additional holes (M24-018, -019 and -020), comprising approximate 50 metre step outs down-dip, along-strike northeast, and along-strike southwest, respectively. All three holes returned anomalous radioactivity (up to 850 cps) in graphitic rocks underlying a hematized quartzite hangingwall.

  • These results (drill holes M24-17 to -020) confirm the presence of a larger hydrothermal uranium mineralizing system along this unexplored, 1.2 kilometre long electromagnetic ("EM") conductor on the Howland Corridor.

  • Drill holes M24-021, M24-022A and M24-023, tested geophysical (EM and gravity) anomalies H6, A22, and H16 respectively, intersecting compelling hydrothermal alteration and structure associated with variably graphitic rocks, further confirming the prospectivity of the entire length of the Howland and Armbruster Corridors for unconformity-related, basement-hosted deposits.

  • Following uranium assay and geochemical analysis of drill core samples, a second phase drilling program is being planned to follow-up along strike of mineralized drill holes and continue testing of priority drill targets across the Project.

Dale Verran, CEO for Fortune Bay, commented "The summer 2024 drilling program at Murmac provides further confirmation of the potential to deliver a high-grade basement-hosted uranium discovery at Murmac. The program has significantly enhanced our geological understanding of the unexplored target horizons and we eagerly await uranium assay and geochemical analyses to assist with vectoring toward a potentially meaningful discovery. The zone of strong radioactivity intersected in M24-017 was a particular highlight, indicative of a strong uranium mineralizing system on this conductor and validates the targeting and exploration approach. Together with our partners, Aero Energy, we look forward to planning a follow-up program where larger step-outs from M24-017 are expected to be prioritized, in addition to testing numerous other high priority targets."